No Time To Die Stars Daniel Craig As James Bond ( Photo Credit – No Time To Die Poster )

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While 2021 had a lot of hot gossip and releases coming from the west, Hollywood made news for a long stretch for No Time To Die. The James Bond movie had a lot riding on its able back. It was Daniel Craig reprising the iconic British spy for one last time. It marked the end of a decade and a half long journey. The movie was high on style, action, drama and impressed fans and critics across the globe. The fact that the movie still manages to make news is enough to tell you the craze.

No Time To Die was released last year and was a success story. Daniel Craig entered the big screen as Bond one last time. But while there are many feathers in the golden hat of the makers, there is one that the world wasn’t aware of yet. As per the latest update the movie has managed to get its name registered in the Guinness Book of Records. And the reason is explosive (quite literally). Read on to know everything you should about the same.

As per the official James Bond 007 YouTube account (as reported by We Got This Covered), Daniel Craig’s No Time To Die is now a Guinness World Record holder for ‘the most high explosives detonated in a single film take.’ The video has Chris Corbould, the special effects and action vehicle supervisor talking about the record and revealing details.

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